Explain the reduction and carboxylation

  1. Explain the reduction and carboxylation reactions in krebs cycle,including the substates and enzymes
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  2. CARBOXYLATION AND REDUCTION PHASES BY INDICATING THE SUBSTRATE, ENZYMES AND THE PRODUCTS OF THESE TWO REACTION
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  3. Discuss the carboxylation and reduction reactions invloved in krebs cycle,include substates ,enzymes
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  4. DISCUSS THE FIRST TWO REACTION (CARBOXYLATION AND REDUCTION PHASES) INVOLVED IN THE CALVIN-BENSON CYCLE. CLEARLY INDICATE THE
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  5. Calvin-Benson cycle is a light-independent process that is divided into three phases known as carboxylation reactions, reduction
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  6. Discuss the first two reactions (carboxylation and reduction phases) involved in the CBC. Clearly indicate the substrate enzymes
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  7. DISCUSS THE FIRST TWO REACTIONS CARBOXYLATION AND REDUCTION PHASES INVOLVED IN THE SUBSTRATE, ENZYMES AND THE PRODUCTS OF THESE
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  8. DISCUSS THE TWO REACTIONS (CARBOXYLATION AND REDUCTION PHASES) INVOLVED INTHE CALVIN-BENSON CYCLE. INDICATE THE SUBSTRATE,
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  9. Explain why electrolytic reduction rather than chemical reduction is often used to obtain active metals from their compounds.
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  10. Some bacteria get their energy from reduction of CO2 to CH4 by H2.1. How many electrons are required to reduce CO2 to CH4? 2.
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